WARNING: This post is heavy on theory-crafting!
Without speculating on the horrible timing, the usefulness of trimetazidine, the response of rusada (lifting the suspension, really?), or the decision of CAS (wasn't expecting this, big surprise!).. I think the Russians will receive all "their" medals. The Russian team without Kamila will received their team medal, and Kamila will receive any individual medal that she will win later. If the final verdict on the merit of the case absolved Kamila, she will receive the team medal too.
AND... here's the logic:
The code:
https://www.wada-ama.org/sites/default/files/resources/files/2021_wada_code.pdf
According to article 10.10, Kamila, if found "guilty", will be disqualified for the period between Dec. 25th and Feb. 8th... INDIVIDUALLY. Section 10 is about sanctions on individuals.
Article 11.2 is about Consequence to Teams, and it start with "If
more than two members of a team in a Team Sport are found to have committed an anti-doping rule violation
during an Event Period...". It's about violation during an event, not violation prior to the event. So, the team shouldn't have consequences.
Article 11.3 is about Stricter Consequences for Team, under another organization authority. I've reviewed ITA/IOC rules and ISU rules, and found some additional "Consequences for Team" but they are all for violation "during the Period of the Olympic", "during a Competition" or "prior competition of the same Event"... nothing about a violation during a previous event.
https://ita.sport/resource/anti-doping-rules-for-the-olympic-winter-games-beijing-2022/ (page 31)
https://www.isu.org/inside-isu/isu-...-archives/352-1922-isu-anti-doping-rules/file (page 39)
Now, if Kamila is ultimately found "guilty"... back to the anti doping code (wada), 10.13... they say when the ban should start: the period of Ineligibility shall start on the date of the final hearing decision providing for Ineligibility. The ban should start in a few month. Not retroactively to Feb. 9th.
If... the provisional suspension has been lifted, and... if the period of ineligibility (ban) hasn't started... on what ground would they withheld medals won today or the 17th?
I sure hope rusada had a damn good reason to lift the provisional suspension... everything else fall apart without it.